hmmmm it's hard for me to read this in a non-bad faith way like you're trying to bait me into something, I dunno. Just a feeling i get.
So let's see, mental disabilities are real and as valid as physical ones.
Dunno what you mean by my miqo overlord - literally no clue to what this refers.
It seems that what you're asking for is based on a misinterpretation of what I've been saying, so, to briefly go over what I've been saying:
- the housing system can be circumvented in a number of manners (which is a problem, and they should change the housing system). Let's call people who do this via any method group A
- one of the ways to do so is to use software which can have valid utility for legitimate means for some subset of players. Let's call this group B
- that some people would use that software to circumvent a game system is not a reason to disallow for players who need it for legitimate concerns. Or in other words, Group A's use of some software for unintended purposes shouldn't impact group B's ability to play and enjoy the game.
And what it kind of sounds like you're saying is that as someone in Group B, you'd like the software to engage in the activities of Group A. And like, I'm not so sure that's a good idea. I'm not so sure it's a great idea for anyone to be in group A - I think the system should change so Group A doesn't do what they do, via whatever method they choose.
To the extent that software based solutions could help you play with ADHD, in terms of repetition a quick google did find quite a number of suggestions for how to set up automated input, so if there were particular game systems you struggled to use as intended, while at your device playing the game, maybe looking around out there would be useful for you.
And probably because, again, this feels like bait, in that it just doesn't feel like you're looking for legitimate suggestions or a real conversation about this, instead of some kind of gotcha moment, that's probably all I'm going to say about that.
Nothing about it has to be the way it is. Humans made it. Humans can change it to. Also I assume that miqo'te didn't get lucky, they probably relocated, which apparently bypasses the timer. And since a relocated plot, as I understand it, opens for use immediately, they probably had someone at their original to pick it up. Why would someone either be persistent or be in the right place at the right time when you can just use the powers of nepotism instead?







